Caterham and Pirelli have denied reports the struggling Leafield based team could be left without tyres at the forthcoming Japanese grand prix. The Dutch newspaper
There is a lot of discontent within the F1 paddock in 2014. The unhappiest faces are perhaps those in the struggling lower half of the
Pirelli has denied it decided to ‘go conservative’ for 2014 after the tyre-exploding criticism of last season. After 2013, when the quality and degradation of
Pirelli has announced the tyre compounds that will be used at the first four races and given an indication of the gaps in performance between
Pirelli’s calamitous 2013 season appears to be firmly in the past. After a sometimes explosive 2013 on inconsistent and heavily-degrading tyres, drivers have so far
Pirelli is close to finalising a new deal to continue supplying tyres in formula one beyond the end of its 2013 contract. However, while it
Behind closed doors, Pirelli is stamping its feet as it pushes to prepare for 2014. International reports, including in Spain’s El Mundo Deportivo and by
McLaren is next in line for a private tyre test with Pirelli, according to the German-language Speed Week. It emerged at Monza on Sunday that
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